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My analysis of Goethe's work on light and colours
Goethe's edge spectra If the slit of the spectral apparatus is extremely widened or if a broad white strip is observed aga...
About the refraction and dispersion of light in my own universe. Part 2.
(Or why a physicist should be acutely aware of the KISS paradigm and have the same degree of understanding as that of a master sharpshoo...
On rainbows. Part 8 (Or about what I learned from the wisdom of Yogi Berra)
"You can observe of a lot of things just by looking" In the last month of last year I was suddenly sent an email by that supe...
My work on the nature of light and colours
Can special relativity be transformed into a coherent theory?
From Newton's theory and Goethe's poetry to the reality of light and colour. Part 2.
In the last post I said at a certain point that I would expect a physicist with Goethean leanings and familiar with my work to confront m...
About five things I'd either forgotten to discuss or neglected to mend
Goethe's theory of colours
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is the most famous of all those who have opposed Newton’s theory of light and colours. He fought hard not only ...
The Newtonian reality vs The Goethean fantasy in colour theory. If you can handle truth, here you'll find the evidence.
When it comes to colour theory there is no doubt in my mind that today there are many more followers of Goethe's vision on the subject...
On rainbows. Part 9
In regard to your apparent puzzlement with the inverted image of the two merging reflexes close to the first rainbow angle, either completel...
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